Brunner Gland Adenoma in Gastric Antrum: A Case Report

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Sailuja Maharjan
Arun Shahi
Bandana Satyal
Reena Baidya
Amit Man Joshi
Renuka Banjara
Dipendra Maskey

Abstract

Brunner gland adenoma is a very rare tumor of duodenum. It is usually asymptomatic and detected
incidentally during endoscopy. It is a benign tumor with minor risk of malignant transformation. The
etiology and pathogenesis of these lesions is not completely understood. Here we present a case of gastric
polypoid lesion with features of brunner gland adenoma on histology which is a very unusual site of
occurrence.

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Maharjan, S., Arun Shahi, Bandana Satyal, Reena Baidya, Amit Man Joshi, Renuka Banjara, & Dipendra Maskey. (2023). Brunner Gland Adenoma in Gastric Antrum: A Case Report. International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Studies, 3(12), 2945–2946. https://doi.org/10.47191/ijmscrs/v3-i12-03
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